Richardson attorney Charlie Rittgers:”I want Skylar Richardson to go to the emergency room immediately to be checked out.” “She hasn’t eaten anything since the end of her trial yesterday.”Richardson said to weigh “89 pounds” and suffers from an eating disorder. @FOX19

The paternal grandmother, Tracy Johnson, spoke in court on Friday about the pain this has caused her and her family.

“2 years - 4 months - 1 week. In case you were wondering, that’s how old my granddaughter would be if she were here today. Broken, shattered, destroyed... none of those words describe how I feel,” she said.

Johnson said she found out her son Trey was the father from a post on Facebook on Jan. 29, 2018 because of a subpoena issue.

“Every May 7th... I don’t get to have a birthday party. I get to send balloons to heaven telling her how much her daddy loves her - I love her,” she said.

Judge Oda ordered Annabelle’s remains to be released to the Richardson family within seven days and said the Richardson’s must give access to the Johnson family.

Richardson’s attorney, Charlie Rittgers, said he expected this outcome and an early verdict indicated it was in their favor.

“I truly believed in the case. Skylar is innocent,” he said. “In my heart of hearts, I believe Skylar had a stillborn baby.”

Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said he felt Richardson got a fair trial and believes no medical cause of death contributed to the verdict.

“While we haven’t had the opportunity to speak to the jury my thought is in all likelihood they’re members on that jury who believe Brooke Richardson killed her child. But there were other people who believed we didn’t have evidence beyond a reasonable doubt,” he said.

Richardson can expect to have her criminal record expunged three years after her probation ends.